Decoding the Heavens

Author(s): Jo Marchant

History

In 1900 a group of sponge divers blown off course in the Mediterranean discovered an Ancient Greek shipwreck dating from around 70 BC. Lying unnoticed for months amongst their hard-won haul was what appeared to be a formless lump of corroded rock, which turned out to be the most stunning scientific artefact we have from antiquity. For more than a century this 'Antikythera mechanism' puzzled academics, but now, more than 2000 years after the device was lost at sea, scientists have pieced together its intricate workings. Unmatched in complexity for 1000 years, it was able to predict eclipses and track the paths of the Sun and the Moon through the zodiac, and probably even showed ancient astronomers the movements of the five known planets.In "Decoding the Heavens", Jo Marchant tells for the first time the story of the 100-year quest to understand this ancient computer. Along the way she unearths a diverse cast of remarkable characters - ranging from Archimedes to Jacques Cousteau - and explores the deep roots of modern technology not only in ancient Greece but in the Islamic world and medieval Europe too.

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The fascinating story of the discovery of, and subsequent quest to decode, the ancient Greek 'Antikythera mechanism', the world's first computer

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General Fields

  • : 9780434018352
  • : 92446
  • : 92446
  • : 0.465
  • : 06 November 2008
  • : 205mm X 236mm X 31mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jo Marchant
  • : Hardback
  • : 681.1110938
  • : 336
  • : col. Illustrations